Question Posted Tuesday September 13 2005, 7:50 pm
Im 13/f
There's this guy I really like. Last year, we were really good friends, especially since we had all our classes together. Now we're in the 8th grade, we have NO classes together (grrrr)! I barely see him during the day. Now we've kind of spread apart. What can I do? Do you think Instant Messaging could help in any way?
lizzzz answered Tuesday September 13 2005, 10:06 pm: i think that it would help. also try to smile at him or talk to him in the hallway between classes. there a guy older than me that i like and i never see him because he's in high school [a year older]. so next year i wont have classes with him either. just try to have some small talk. hope i helped! [ lizzzz's advice column | Ask lizzzz A Question ]
XxRockon answered Tuesday September 13 2005, 9:33 pm: yea!! it could definately help..i tink that you should try and hang with him on the weekends and just try and keep in touch..maybe hang with him at lunch..or after school [ XxRockon's advice column | Ask XxRockon A Question ]
Lilqtpie4U232 answered Tuesday September 13 2005, 9:29 pm: I think that maybe you should get together on the weekends or do some homework together and help each other out and then you guys will become more closer, and who knows maybe he may like you to.
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GDROB answered Tuesday September 13 2005, 8:35 pm: The Internet as I said earlier keeps someone close farther away from you than closer to you because here is another road block being created to stay farther away then come together in the same room.
NOBODY is always busy. If they use that line it means they ARE TOO BUSY for you and trying to give you the brush off or end things nicely and you are not getting it. If they truly care for you they will make time for you. [ GDROB's advice column | Ask GDROB A Question ]
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